Mumbai Police’s Anti Narcotics Cell (ANC) investigation has made shocking revelations regarding high-profile drug parties being organized by D Gang in Dubai. Investigation revealed that the drugs used in these parties were sent from Mumbai itself and the work of sending them was done by henchmen Salman Shaikh alias Shera Batla and Aaqib Shaikh, who handled the drugs business for D-Gang.
ANC investigation found that cocaine and other drugs sent to Dubai were sent in small quantities through airport cargo, hidden in different items, so that they would not be suspected during security checks. According to a senior official, these parties in Dubai were organized by Ali Shah Parkar, nephew of Dawood Ibrahim and son of Haseena Parkar. As soon as any party was planned, on the instructions of Parkar, his associates Shera Batla and Aaqib Shaikh would immediately send drugs from Mumbai.
Bollywood celebrities attend parties
The investigation into how many times these drugs were sent from Mumbai and under what concealment, is now underway. Besides, the police is also finding out which Bollywood celebrities used to attend these parties and how many times they went to Dubai. For this, the police is collecting details of the journeys from the airport authority. According to sources, Ali Shah Parkar’s current location has been found to be Dubai, and the police is collecting concrete evidence before taking action against him. Investigation also revealed that during his visits to Dubai, Ori had met a relative of Dawood, through whom he joined this network.
Ori and Ali Shah Parkar’s meeting
After Covid, a deal to supply cocaine to Bollywood parties was finalized in a meeting between Ori and Ali Shah Parkar, but the biggest challenge for the ANC is to collect electronic evidence. Many devices are either missing or hidden. Siddhant Kapoor bought a new phone just two days before the interrogation. Ori claimed he had only one phone, but police suspected he had multiple devices. According to the police, these Bollywood celebs had conversations with suspicious people present in Dubai on Signal and other apps. ANC is now also investigating Ori’s source of income, lifestyle, travel history, banking and passport details.
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